Django Reinhardt - Le Dernier Django (1951-53) (2018)
Artist: Django Reinhardt
Title: Le Dernier Django (1951-53)
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Label Ouest
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:19:43
Total Size: 326 mb | 712 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Le Dernier Django (1951-53)
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Label Ouest
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:19:43
Total Size: 326 mb | 712 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Django Reinhardt - Double Whisky
02. Django Reinhardt - Dream of You, Pt. 1
03. Django Reinhardt - Impromptu, pt. 1
04. Django Reinhardt, Bernard Hulin (Tp), Hubert Fol (As), Raymond Fol (P), Pierre Michelot (B), Pierre Lemarchand (DM) - Vamp
05. Django Reinhardt - Keep Cool
06. Django Reinhardt - Flêche d'or
07. Django Reinhardt - Troublant boléro, pt. 1
08. Django Reinhardt, Roger Guérin (Tp), Hubert Fol (As), Raymond Fol (P), Barney Spieler (B), Pierre Lemarchand (DM) - Nuit de saint-germain-des-prés
09. Django Reinhardt - Crazy Rythm
10. Django Reinhardt - Anouman
11. Django Reinhardt - D.R. Blues
12. Django Reinhardt, Guérin (Tp), Hubert Fol (As), Maurice Vander (P), Pierre Michelot (B), Pierre Lemarchand (DM) - Fine and Dandy
13. Django Reinhardt - Nuages, pt. 1
14. Django Reinhardt - Night and Day
15. Django Reinhardt - Insensiblement
16. Django Reinhardt - Blues for Ike
17. Django Reinhardt - Brazil
18. Django Reinhardt - September Song
19. Django Reinhardt - Confessin'
20. Django Reinhardt, Maurice Vander (P), Pierre Michelot (B), Jean-Louis Viale (DM) - Manoir de mes rêves
21. Django Reinhardt - Le Soir
22. Django Reinhardt - Chez moi
23. Django Reinhardt - I Cover the Waterfront
24. Django Reinhardt, Fats » Sadi Lallemand (Vib), Martial Solal (P), Pierre Michelot (B), Pierre Lemarchand (DM) - Deccaphone
25. Django Reinhardt - Dream of You, Pt. 2
26. Django Reinhardt - Manoir de mes rêves
27. Django Reinhardt - I Can't Give You Anything but Love
28. Django Reinhardt, Hubert Fol (As), Maurice Vander (P), Pierre Michelot (B), Pierre Lemarchand (DM) - Jumpin' with Symphony Sid
29. Django Reinhardt - Margie
30. Django Reinhardt - Diminushing Blackness
31. Django Reinhardt - Nuages, pt. 2
32. Django Reinhardt - Impromptu, pt. 2
33. Django Reinhardt, Bernard Hulin (Tp), Hubert Fol (As), Raymond Fol (P), Pierre Michelot (B), Pierre Lemarchand (DM) - Lover
34. Django Reinhardt, Fats » Sadi Lallemand (Vib), Hubert Fol (As), Maurice Vander (P), Pierre Michelot (B), Pierre Lemarchand (DM) - Nuits de saint-germain-des-prés
35. Django Reinhardt - Yesterdays, Pt. 1
36. Django Reinhardt - Lover
37. Django Reinhardt, Orchestre Aimé Barelli: Aimé Barelli, Alex Caturegli, Jean Mauclaire, Georges Gay, Marcel Simino (Tp), Benny Vasseur, Nat Peck (Tb), Jean Aldegon, Paul Jean-Jean (As), Jean Fourmanoir, Louis Soen (Ts), Armand Miggiani (Bs), Pierre Foucaul - Blues
38. Django Reinhardt - Yesterdays, Pt. 2
39. Django Reinhardt - Time After Time
40. Django Reinhardt - Blues
41. Django Reinhardt - Fine and Dandy
42. Django Reinhardt - Troublant boléro, pt. 2
Django Reinhardt was the first hugely influential jazz figure to emerge from Europe and he remains the most influential European to this day, with possible competition from Joe Zawinul, George Shearing, John McLaughlin, his old cohort Stephane Grappelli and a bare handful of others. A free-spirited gypsy, Reinhardt wasn't the most reliable person in the world, frequently wandering off into the countryside on a whim. Yet Reinhardt came up with a unique way of propelling the humble acoustic guitar into the front line of a jazz combo in the days before amplification became widespread. He would spin joyous, arcing, marvelously inflected solos above the thrumming base of two rhythm guitars and a bass, with Grappelli's elegantly gliding violin serving as the perfect foil. His harmonic concepts were startling for their time making a direct impression upon Charlie Christian and Les Paul, among others and he was an energizing rhythm guitarist behind Grappelli, pushing their groups into a higher gear. Not only did Reinhardt put his stamp upon jazz, his string band music also had an impact upon the parallel development of Western swing, which eventually fed into the wellspring of what is now called country music. Although he could not read music, with Grappelli and on his own, Reinhardt composed several winsome, highly original tunes like "Daphne," "Nuages" and "Manoir de Mes Reves," as well as mad swingers like "Minor Swing" and the ode to his record label of the '30s, "Stomping at Decca." As the late Ralph Gleason said about Django's recordings, "They were European and they were French and they were still jazz."